Diagyan NHS's Ti Allon Journalists Garner Multiple Awards in District Schools Press Conference
Diagyan NHS's Ti Allon Journalists Garner Multiple Awards in District Schools Press Conference
Dilasag, Aurora – October 9–10, 2025 — The campus journalists of Ti Allon, the official school publication of Diagyan National High School (DNHS), once again proved their excellence in campus journalism after clinching numerous awards in the Dilasag District Schools Press Conference (Dilasag DsSPC) held on October 9–10.
The DNHS delegation brought home a total of 21 awards, earning top recognitions across both English and Filipino categories. The impressive performance demonstrated the students’ strong command of journalistic writing, visual storytelling, and editorial skills, affirming the school’s commitment to campus journalism and media literacy.
Among the top winners were:
🥇 1st Place – Sports Writing: Yanella Ezhra Magtangob
🥇 1st Place – Pagsulat ng Balitang Isports: Raiden Gabriel Agustin
🥇 1st Place – News Writing: Arriane Joy Noveno
🥇 1st Place – Column Writing: Evynne Gail V. Libay
🥇 1st Place – Photojournalism: Jade Nichole Marzan
🥇 1st Place – Editorial Cartooning: Keziah Darling Piniano
🥇 1st Place – Pagwawasto at Paguulo ng Balita: Althea Memory Lucas
Earning second-place finishes were:
🥈 Pagsulat ng Balita: Laikha Bagawisan
🥈 Copyreading & Headline Writing: Angel Abenojar
🥈 Pagkuha ng Larawang Pampahayagan: Christine Jane Dayao
🥈 Pagguhit ng Kartung Editoryal: Jessamine Bañaga
🥈 Pagsulat ng Kolum: Rainiel Panuncio
🥈 Editorial Writing: Justine Rona D. Parucha
🥈 Pagsulat ng Pangulong Tudling: Kristel-Ann Abejo
Meanwhile, the following participants also secured 4th place finishes:
🏅 Feature Writing: Ariel Jay Magtangob
🏅 Pagsulat ng Lathalain: Aldrin Bañaga
🏅 Science and Technology Writing: Conrad Acosta
🏅 Pagsulat ng Agham at Teknolohiya: Cynthia Luz Padeo
🏅 Radio Broadcasting (Filipino): Leander Dugo, Aiza Vargas, Janelle Angara, Jonel James Maure, Mikaela Puri, Tristan Jake Teh-op, and Christopher Abogadie
Out of all the winners, fourteen Ti Allon journalists will advance to the Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC), where they will once again compete against the best campus writers from across the division.
School officials commended the participants and their coaches for their dedication and discipline in honing their journalistic skills. The success of Ti Allon in the district level highlights DNHS’s continued excellence in campus journalism, serving as an inspiration for aspiring student writers and communicators within the school community.